Those Broward cookies just won't stop calling your name.

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Do you think you know the ins and outs of UF’s dining halls? Take this quiz to find out what kind of dining hall eater you are.

When you first enter the dining hall you:

Start with some salad (with the same ingredients you’ve put in it for the last seven days).Scope out the options (please be steak night).Look for anyone, even the kid you talked to that one time in your chem discussion.Head straight for the pizza without thinking twice.

When it comes to your entree you:

Get a wrap probably three times a day because what the f*** else is there to eat. Stack the pizza high because you see someone eyeing the other slices and you know you will want seconds (thirds). Get a little of everything because honestly nothing’s good enough to load up on.Nine times out of ten eat the veggie option even though in the real world you’re definitely not a vegetarian.

The best part of UF’s dining halls without question is the dessert. You usually:

Grab a cookie on your way out.Ask if the cookies are warm and melty and only take one if they are.Make a cookie sandwich (with ice cream in the middle...duh).Grab eight cookies and wrap them in napkins on your way out.

How well do you know the dining hall’s menu?

I’ve tried figuring out if there’s a pattern, but honestly I think the chefs just decide the night before. When I see preview lanyards I’m already planning what time I’m going to Broward because that means it’s steak night. Tomorrow is Italian night and Casino Royale is next Wednesday.They have those? ^

What’s the best part of Gator Corner?

The salad bar, because they actually have veggies that aren’t just carrots and cucumbers.The “deli” (except for when you get that one guy that never tucks the sides on your wrap).The pizza.The omelette station, because it tricks my mind into thinking I’m at a hotel.

During finals week you:

Take more cookies than usual to go (like twelve) and reward yourself with one after you accomplish a lot (or a little) of studying.Camp out in Broward dining so you only need to swipe once for both lunch and dinner (smart, right?).Use that green reusable container more than you have the whole semester.Forget to eat until you get back from the library at ten and then just eat some cereal.

On your 3 a.m. trips to POD Market you:

Order chicken tenders and fries and while you’re waiting, meander through the frozen dessert section.Grab three different Ben and Jerry’s flavors even though they’re like ten bucks each.Wait–POD is open until 3 a.m?!Get some fries because you used your flex bucks on options B and C last night.

The answer is:

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The Dining Hall Optimist

Even though the dining halls are known for their "bad food", you know how to find what actually tastes good *cough* cookies *cough* pizza. We will take the liberty in saying that you must be an optimist because you find the light at the end of the tunnel, or at the end of Inner Road. Everyone needs a friend like you to show them exactly where the good food is and what to stay clear of... like those mystery meat filled "quesadillas".

The answer is:

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The Health Nut

Congratulations. You will successfully avoid the Freshman 15 this semester. You take careful consideration of your food choices and love leafy greens almost as much as we love those Broward cookies. Luckily for you, the daily salad bar is enough to keep you content and satisfied. Keep on doing what you're doing (for yourself, and for the rest of us).

The answer is:

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The Try Hard

You try. You really do. But then you see those cheesy pizza pies and the chicken tenders and most importantly THOSE COOKIES. But it's okay because you have the will power to go to the gym...on occasion. You usually eat a granola bar or cereal for breakfast and a wrap for lunch, but late nights at POD and post-exam celebration dinners happen. Trust us, you're not alone.

The answer is:

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The Meal Plan PRO

Honestly, you should probably apply for a job at the dining hall because you really know the ins and outs. You smuggle all the cookies, take advantage of the unlimited food, and definitely know how to work the system. Props to you.